Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) include non-persistent exogenous substances such as parabens, bisphenols and phthalates which have been associated with a range of metabolic disorders and disease. It is unclear if exposure remains consistent over time. We investigated change in indicators of EDC exposure between 2009 and 2016 and assessed its consistency between and within individuals over a median follow-up time of 47 months in a sample of Dutch individuals. Of 500 Dutch individuals, two 24 h urine samples were analysed for 5 parabens, 3 bisphenols and 13 metabolites of in total 8 different phthalates. We calculated per-year differences using metaanalysis and assessed temporal correlations between and within individuals using Spearman...
Phthalates and phenolic substances were investigated in urine samples from first-time mothers in Upp...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: The assessment of human exposure to fast-elimination endocrine disruptors (...
Background Exposure to multiple chemicals occurs daily through several routes; diet, inhalation and ...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) include non-persistent exogenous substances such as parabens, ...
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) have been linked to a variety of cardiometabolic diseases. Yet...
The link between exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and the rapid increase in prevale...
People are constantly exposed to a wide variety of chemicals. Some of these compounds, such as parab...
In the present study, we investigated the temporal within-person variability of the exposure biomark...
peer reviewedA human biomonitoring study was carried out in 2015 within an adult population living i...
Over the past decades, obesity and type 2 diabetes have been rising at an alarming rate. This rise h...
AbstractPhthalates and phenolic substances were investigated in urine samples from first-time mother...
Background: Exposure to certain phenols is ubiquitous because of their use in many consumer and pers...
Phthalates and phenolic substances were investigated in urine samples from first-time mothers in Upp...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: The assessment of human exposure to fast-elimination endocrine disruptors (...
Background Exposure to multiple chemicals occurs daily through several routes; diet, inhalation and ...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) include non-persistent exogenous substances such as parabens, ...
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) have been linked to a variety of cardiometabolic diseases. Yet...
The link between exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and the rapid increase in prevale...
People are constantly exposed to a wide variety of chemicals. Some of these compounds, such as parab...
In the present study, we investigated the temporal within-person variability of the exposure biomark...
peer reviewedA human biomonitoring study was carried out in 2015 within an adult population living i...
Over the past decades, obesity and type 2 diabetes have been rising at an alarming rate. This rise h...
AbstractPhthalates and phenolic substances were investigated in urine samples from first-time mother...
Background: Exposure to certain phenols is ubiquitous because of their use in many consumer and pers...
Phthalates and phenolic substances were investigated in urine samples from first-time mothers in Upp...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: The assessment of human exposure to fast-elimination endocrine disruptors (...
Background Exposure to multiple chemicals occurs daily through several routes; diet, inhalation and ...